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sure ron shernall. >> president trump stopped to talk to reporters at the white house. he answered questions about the mueller reports, campaign 2020 and other issues. >> mr. president. pres. trump: the stock market and our country from an economic standpoint is doing the best probably it is ever done. again hitting new highs and we have hit new highs again. unemployment numbers are the best they have ever been by far. we have almost 160 million people working today in the united states and that is more than we have ever had working and our country before. we are doing well on trade, we are doing well with china, things are going good, and i am bringing the first lady right now. she has worked very hard on the opioid crisis. we are down 17% from last year which is pretty amazing. we are down 17% with the opioid problem. it is a big addiction. we are handling it. ,he doctors are working with us the labs are working, the clinics are working, the pharmaceutical companies are working with us, and we have made a tremendous amount of progress. [indiscernible] subpoena is the
sure ron shernall. >> president trump stopped to talk to reporters at the white house. he answered questions about the mueller reports, campaign 2020 and other issues. >> mr. president. pres. trump: the stock market and our country from an economic standpoint is doing the best probably it is ever done. again hitting new highs and we have hit new highs again. unemployment numbers are the best they have ever been by far. we have almost 160 million people working today in the united...
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thank you to ron chernow. can't wait to hear you speak, sir. thank you to megan lieberman and the entire team at siriux xm. and my firstnews, home in journalism. thank you to greg and his team at happy cog for overhauling our website. thank you for american university. audience,t into the thank you to advocate for the committee to protect journalists, as well as the president of the national association of journalists, sarah glover. this is a big one. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you for the staff here at the washington hilton. your professionalism and your warmth, your attention to detail, you have always made this a special event. and a very special thank you to someone whose counsel has always steered us in the right direction whose particular talents got an unusually robust workout this year. our lawyer, george. [applause] when the white house stripped credentials, i did the easy work of saying no president could pick and choose who covers him, while george did the hard work of filing a briefing on support of cnn. [applause] an th
thank you to ron chernow. can't wait to hear you speak, sir. thank you to megan lieberman and the entire team at siriux xm. and my firstnews, home in journalism. thank you to greg and his team at happy cog for overhauling our website. thank you for american university. audience,t into the thank you to advocate for the committee to protect journalists, as well as the president of the national association of journalists, sarah glover. this is a big one. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you...
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the rally, watch the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian ron churn ow. -- chern >> the japanese prime minister is in washington to discuss security and economic issues. at the whitel house, the pie minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. >> it could have been a lot higher. it is a surprise. a very big number. minister told me congratulations on your number. >>[ speaking foreign language] pres. trump: i just returned from indiana, the nra conference. i did not want to create this -- keep this great gentleman .aiting period >> [speaing japanese] pres. trump: tonight the prime minister and the great first lady of japan will be having dinner with us, celebrating our first ladies does -- birthday. i told milani a, would you like melania, would you like to have mr. and mrs. abe join us for your birthday? and she said she could not think of anyone she would rather have. pres.eaking japanese] trump: we will be having dinner tonight at the white house. we will be having our representatives with us. i think a lot will be
the rally, watch the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian ron churn ow. -- chern >> the japanese prime minister is in washington to discuss security and economic issues. at the whitel house, the pie minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. >> it could have been a lot higher. it is a surprise. a very big number. minister told me congratulations on your number. >>[ speaking foreign language] pres. trump: i...
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host: ron is next. >> president trump and the first lady are hosting the 141st easter egg roll today. we will have live coverage here on c-span. before we take you to the white house life, here's look back at previous years. >> is everybody ready? >> 1, 2, 3 go. the 141st annual white house easter egg roll on the south lawn posted by first lady melania trump, here's a look back at past presidents. [whistle]
host: ron is next. >> president trump and the first lady are hosting the 141st easter egg roll today. we will have live coverage here on c-span. before we take you to the white house life, here's look back at previous years. >> is everybody ready? >> 1, 2, 3 go. the 141st annual white house easter egg roll on the south lawn posted by first lady melania trump, here's a look back at past presidents. [whistle]
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thank you to ron chernow. can't wait to hear you speak, sir. >> [applause] olivier: thank you to the entire team at for your support and forence and -- at sirius xm your support and patience, and to yahoo! news. team you to greg and his for overhauling our website. thank you to american university encouragingip in american journalism. thank you do advocates from the committee to protect journalists, as well as the president of the national association of black journalists, sarah glover. >> [applause] olivier: this is a big one. thank you, thank you, thank you to the staff here at the washington hilton. your professionalism and your warmth, your attention to detail have always made this special event. and a very special thank you to someone whose counsel has always steered us in the right direction, but whose particular talents got been unusually robust or got this year -- an unusually robust workout this year, our lawyer. when the white house script jim acosta of his credentials, i pointed out no president sho
thank you to ron chernow. can't wait to hear you speak, sir. >> [applause] olivier: thank you to the entire team at for your support and forence and -- at sirius xm your support and patience, and to yahoo! news. team you to greg and his for overhauling our website. thank you to american university encouragingip in american journalism. thank you do advocates from the committee to protect journalists, as well as the president of the national association of black journalists, sarah glover....
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turnout -- ron turnout -- churnell. announcer: converses on the last week of spring recess. members returned to capitol hill on monday. the house to work on climate change. the senate continues confirmation of district court judges and high-level jobs in the trump administration. watch the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. during this break, some members of congress are on the campaign trail. congressman seth moulton of massachusetts spoke at this morning's politics and eggs breakfast in bedford, new hampshire and if the democrats should already be pursuing the president's impeachment. here is a look at some of what you will see tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> this is another place where frankly i disagreed with the party, because i voted with the minority of democrats last year to start moving on impeachment proceedings. even lastason is that year there was ample evidence that the president and his associates committed crimes. investigationthis has already indicted over 30 of the president's closest associat
turnout -- ron turnout -- churnell. announcer: converses on the last week of spring recess. members returned to capitol hill on monday. the house to work on climate change. the senate continues confirmation of district court judges and high-level jobs in the trump administration. watch the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. during this break, some members of congress are on the campaign trail. congressman seth moulton of massachusetts spoke at this morning's politics and eggs breakfast...
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and watch live coverage at 9:30 of the white house correspondents dinner with outured speaker ron churn hernow.c just remember one thing. turn every page. never assume anything. i cannot tell you how many times in my life that stuck with me. eastern, night at 9:00 former southern district of new york federal prosecutor gives an inside look at how the judges or process works -- the judicial process works, in his new book, doing justice. he is interviewed by democratic senator richard blumenthal. >> have to persuade someone to your point of view. problems, one, when people do engage, they yell infected and they say you are ugly or you are -- they yell to. it's very mean-spirited and terrible and affects people's opinions of the whole process. what is even worse in some ways is the other problem, as people don't engage with the other side at all. >> watch this weekend on c-span2. tuesday, senator kamala harris holds a campaign event in hanover, new hampshire. she officially launched her presidential campaign in january. this road to the white house event is 40 minutes. ♪ [cheers and appl
and watch live coverage at 9:30 of the white house correspondents dinner with outured speaker ron churn hernow.c just remember one thing. turn every page. never assume anything. i cannot tell you how many times in my life that stuck with me. eastern, night at 9:00 former southern district of new york federal prosecutor gives an inside look at how the judges or process works -- the judicial process works, in his new book, doing justice. he is interviewed by democratic senator richard blumenthal....
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coverage at 9:30 of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker author and historian ron chernow. japanese prime minister shinzo abe is in washington for two days to discuss a range of security and economic issues. on his arrival at the white house, the prime minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. pres. trump: thank you very much. it is my honor to have a friend prime minister abe. we have many things to discuss, including trade, including some of the numbers that came out this morning. had a very big number 3.2 gdp for the first quarter, usually the worst quarter. that also included a little bit of a dispute we had during the quarter. so, 3.2 is far above expectation. i guess many think it will -- would be in the ones. knowing that first-quarter seems to always be the lowest, we're off to a good start for the year. if we had the previous administrations low interest rates and quantitative ieasing, pouring money into the system, 3.2 could've been 5. would's really quite, i not like to say surprise but for a lot of people it was a big surp
coverage at 9:30 of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker author and historian ron chernow. japanese prime minister shinzo abe is in washington for two days to discuss a range of security and economic issues. on his arrival at the white house, the prime minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. pres. trump: thank you very much. it is my honor to have a friend prime minister abe. we have many things to discuss, including trade, including some...
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good morning to you, ron. caller: good morning and thank you for taking the phone call. thank you for being on the cutting edge of what we need to get fixed in the planetp i think what happens is people get lost in the jargon. they say oh, at one point, five degrees centigrade increase will kill people. know, here is what is killing people. in 1970, when they took the photos from space, of the beautiful blue planet, there were 2.5 billion people on this planet. today, there are 7.7 billion people on this planet. you certainly can tell, the only way that normal human beings that are just citizens of the united states can understand this or grasp of this is by getting on any freeway or driving on any highway in this country and seeing how much traffic is on there and how many more people are here. and that is just in our country. but throughout the world if you go to, mumbai or china and you can't see across the street because of the smog, you get a better grip on climate change. please address the population boom and tell us what we can do as a planet to sustain us. ,he l
good morning to you, ron. caller: good morning and thank you for taking the phone call. thank you for being on the cutting edge of what we need to get fixed in the planetp i think what happens is people get lost in the jargon. they say oh, at one point, five degrees centigrade increase will kill people. know, here is what is killing people. in 1970, when they took the photos from space, of the beautiful blue planet, there were 2.5 billion people on this planet. today, there are 7.7 billion...
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following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker ron churn out. -- chernow. >> bombings in sri lanka killed almost 300 people in sri lanka. secretary of state mike pompeo blamed the attack on islamic terrorist. he talked about the bombings at the state department, leading off the briefing of ending sanctions of countries importing oil from iran. sec. pompeo: before i make my announcement regarding our pressure campaign against the islamic campaign against iran, i want to address yesterday's attack in sri lanka. what was supposed to be a joyful easter sunday was marred by a horrific wave of islamic radical terrorist bloodshed. heartbreaking that a country which has strived so hard for peace in recent years, has been targeted by these terrorists. we mourn the loved ones of the victims, some of whom an
following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker ron churn out. -- chernow. >> bombings in sri lanka killed almost 300 people in sri lanka. secretary of state mike pompeo blamed the attack on islamic terrorist. he talked about the bombings at the state department, leading off the briefing of ending sanctions of countries importing oil from iran. sec. pompeo: before i make my announcement regarding our pressure campaign against the...
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they are instead having ron turn up, a major historian who wrote the hamilton book that became that musical everyone saw. he is going to give a talk about american history. i don't know how many jokes he is going to pull off. him, aind of a way for way for the association to reform the dinner. the hill hass -- to pull out of the dinner after the show will gave some insulting jokes on sarah sanders. for thatidely panned performance. is back. some of the top parties like arety fair, bloomberg, they no longer having those parties anymore like they did in the obama administration. become a more subdued affair. it has gone back to its roots, and the celebrities do not want to have anything to do with president trump or controversial topics in washington. you jumped into my next question. normally we see hollywood celebrities come in big-name people showing up at this dinner who are not connected to journalism at all. do we expect any prominent guests at the dinner this year? like: there are people jordan klepper, who is a comedian. night.iver was seen last driver was seen last night. s.ese are b
they are instead having ron turn up, a major historian who wrote the hamilton book that became that musical everyone saw. he is going to give a talk about american history. i don't know how many jokes he is going to pull off. him, aind of a way for way for the association to reform the dinner. the hill hass -- to pull out of the dinner after the show will gave some insulting jokes on sarah sanders. for thatidely panned performance. is back. some of the top parties like arety fair, bloomberg,...
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at 1:00, the national press club hears from panera bread founder ron shaich. fbi director christopher wray talks about preventing international security threats at 8:30 a.m. eastern. after that, a look at the impact on ukraine's recent presidential election followed by a discussion on the future of social security. foreign-policy experts discuss china's attempt to engage with the americas. that is at 9:00 eastern. once, tv was simply three giant networks and a government supported service called pbs. then in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and behind. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. , a lot hasears since changed. broadcasting has given way youtubewcasting and stars are a thing. no money supports c-span and its coverage of washington is funded as a public service by your cable or satellite provider on television and online.
at 1:00, the national press club hears from panera bread founder ron shaich. fbi director christopher wray talks about preventing international security threats at 8:30 a.m. eastern. after that, a look at the impact on ukraine's recent presidential election followed by a discussion on the future of social security. foreign-policy experts discuss china's attempt to engage with the americas. that is at 9:00 eastern. once, tv was simply three giant networks and a government supported service...
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[applause] ron: ok. i know that i am wallowing in nostalgia here and ignoring less savory moments of these and other presidents. richard nixon forced himself to go to dinners like this where he had to hobnob with reporters who had written exposes of him. in the spring of 1971, nixon followed the advice of his press secretary and decided to play the good sport at the white house correspondents dinner. his gesture evidently did not impress the media. after his next press conference, nixon grumbled privately -- the reporters were considerably more bad mannered and vicious than usual. this bears out my theory that treating him with more content is a better policy. [laughter] ron: when nixon hosted a party for pow families and felt bathed in female admiration, he thought his masculine appeal insufficiently acknowledged in the subsequent press coverage. the god damned new york times and the washington about,"uld be writing he growled, "i am going to kick their asses around the block." such presidential eloquen
[applause] ron: ok. i know that i am wallowing in nostalgia here and ignoring less savory moments of these and other presidents. richard nixon forced himself to go to dinners like this where he had to hobnob with reporters who had written exposes of him. in the spring of 1971, nixon followed the advice of his press secretary and decided to play the good sport at the white house correspondents dinner. his gesture evidently did not impress the media. after his next press conference, nixon...
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this year's keynote speaker is historian and author ron chernow. >> they told me that they wanted to try ordering at this year's dinner and i said i can deliver on that big-time. you are talking my language. here i am coming your 20 minutes sedative for the dinner this evening. nice to see such a healthy turnout. the president let it be known that he wanted members of his administration to stay away from the dinner and at first i was izzled by this news but then learned a rumor with circulating in washington that i was going to be reading aloud from the redacted portions of the mueller report and everything was explained. someurse, there has been squawking from the comedians and i am sorry about that. frankly, i thought those folks ofld have more of a sense humor about my selection, after all they are comedians. but we need them now more than ever during this surreal interlude in our lives. -- thatrogers said, describes our topsy-turvy moment. when i asked a friend what the atmosphere would be like, he said -- the roman colosseum. being a dutiful historian, i thought i should researc
this year's keynote speaker is historian and author ron chernow. >> they told me that they wanted to try ordering at this year's dinner and i said i can deliver on that big-time. you are talking my language. here i am coming your 20 minutes sedative for the dinner this evening. nice to see such a healthy turnout. the president let it be known that he wanted members of his administration to stay away from the dinner and at first i was izzled by this news but then learned a rumor with...
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they are instead having ron turn up, a major historian who wrote the hamilton book that became that musical everyone saw. he is going to give a talk about american history. i don't know how many jokes he is going to pull off. him, aind of a way for way for the association to reform the dinner. the hill hass -- to pull out of the dinner after the show will gave some insulting jokes on sarah sanders. for thatidely panned performance. is back. some of the top parties like arety fair, bloomberg, they no longer having those parties anymore like they did in the obama administration. become a more subdued affair. it has gonback to its roots, and the celebrities do not want to have anything to do with president trump or controversial topics in washington. you jumped into my next question. normally we see hollywood celebrities come in big-name people showing up at this dinner who are not connected to journalism at all. do we expect any prominent guests at the dinner this year? like: there are people jordan klepper, who is a comedian. night.iver was seen last driver was seen last night. s.ese are b-l
they are instead having ron turn up, a major historian who wrote the hamilton book that became that musical everyone saw. he is going to give a talk about american history. i don't know how many jokes he is going to pull off. him, aind of a way for way for the association to reform the dinner. the hill hass -- to pull out of the dinner after the show will gave some insulting jokes on sarah sanders. for thatidely panned performance. is back. some of the top parties like arety fair, bloomberg,...
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welcomingn me in ron chernow. [applause] ron: thank you for that lovely introduction. a consent but i was surprised when i received the invitation to speak your tonight. -- i knew that they were not up for as an international sexed symbol, right?then he told me , they wanted to try boring at this year's dinner, and i said, i can deliver on that, big-time. [applause] [laughter] now you're talking my language. so here i am currently a 20 minute sedative for the evening. [laughter] it is nice to see such a healthy turnout tonight. as you all know, on tuesday the president let it be known he wanted members of his of ministration to stay away. at first i was puzzled by this news but then i learned that rumor was circulating in washington but i was going to be reading aloud from the redacted portions of the mueller report, and everything was explained. [laughter] [applause] course, there has been some squawking from the comedians, and i'm sorry about that. frankly, i thought those folks would have a little more of a sense of humor about my selection. after all, they are come
welcomingn me in ron chernow. [applause] ron: thank you for that lovely introduction. a consent but i was surprised when i received the invitation to speak your tonight. -- i knew that they were not up for as an international sexed symbol, right?then he told me , they wanted to try boring at this year's dinner, and i said, i can deliver on that, big-time. [applause] [laughter] now you're talking my language. so here i am currently a 20 minute sedative for the evening. [laughter] it is nice to...
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nixon followed the advice of ron zigler and decided to play a good sport at the white house correspondents dinner. he did not impress the news media. after his next press conference, nixon said the reporters were considerably more bad mannered and ambitious than usual. treating them with considerably more content is a more productive policy. [laughter] >> when nixon had hosted a party he thought hiss, masculine appeal and sufficiently acknowledged press coverage. that is what the new york times and washington post should be writing about. i am going to kick their butts around the blood -- asses around the block. of course, the one that ended up getting his ass kicked around the block was you know. you folks in the media, we as ,istorians, the later once given immediacy to our sagas. an immediacy to our sagas. i think you do noble work to preserve democracy at a time when a rising tide of misinformation masquerading as news threatens to make a mockery of the first amendment. [applause] journalisticy takes injured -- and forgeries out there that the genuine article can become devalued and de
nixon followed the advice of ron zigler and decided to play a good sport at the white house correspondents dinner. he did not impress the news media. after his next press conference, nixon said the reporters were considerably more bad mannered and ambitious than usual. treating them with considerably more content is a more productive policy. [laughter] >> when nixon had hosted a party he thought hiss, masculine appeal and sufficiently acknowledged press coverage. that is what the new york...
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ron johnson chairs this 2 1/2 hour hearing. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. want to welcome our witnesses and thank you for your thoughtful testimony. as i said last week, encourage committee members were not a chance to please read the testimony. these witnesses have done a good job of laying out the reality of the crisis that we face on the border. i asked my written statement be entered into the record. let's put up the chart
ron johnson chairs this 2 1/2 hour hearing. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. want to welcome our witnesses and thank you for your thoughtful testimony. as i said last week, encourage committee members were not a chance to please read the testimony. these witnesses have done a good job of laying out the reality of the crisis that we face on the border. i asked my written statement be entered into the record. let's put up the chart
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host: let's go to ron, who is calling from new hampshire. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. findingquestion about resources in my area here. before i get to that, i want to make a quick, devout comorbidity. you were talking about comorbidity of people with autism. i do not think it is genetic. if you took someone who is neurotypical, and you put them in a society where 98 percent of the people ostracize m, i guarantee they will develop anxiety and depression, so the comorbidity i think is more the way society treats people with autism. resources herer in new hampshire. dartmouth medical center here i live here at my whole life without even realizing i had autism. i did not suspected, get any help at all cured i do not know if they do not have any or what the all, situation is, if they are just being bigoted against autism. i do not know what it was. i have lived my whole life with autism. i had to diagnose myself with it. to.e was no one to go i understand there are resources for children but not for adults. i mean, i would also like to be invol
host: let's go to ron, who is calling from new hampshire. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. findingquestion about resources in my area here. before i get to that, i want to make a quick, devout comorbidity. you were talking about comorbidity of people with autism. i do not think it is genetic. if you took someone who is neurotypical, and you put them in a society where 98 percent of the people ostracize m, i guarantee they will develop anxiety and...
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with featured speaker, author and historian ron chernow. as president trump was leaving the white house to deliver a speech to the n.r.a. annual meeting in indianapolis, he spoke to reporters on a wide range of topics including the mueller report findings and the 2020 presidential elections. this is about 10 minutes.
with featured speaker, author and historian ron chernow. as president trump was leaving the white house to deliver a speech to the n.r.a. annual meeting in indianapolis, he spoke to reporters on a wide range of topics including the mueller report findings and the 2020 presidential elections. this is about 10 minutes.
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obviously, rick scott won by about 10,000 votes and ron desantis by about 35,000 votes. she didn't need your help. she won by a landslide of about 500,000 votes. incredibly impressive in terms of connecting with the voters and a great background. on januaryg office 8, a few short months, she has already been recognized as a national leader by being appointed to the executive committee of the national association of attorneys general. also very active with the republican attorneys general association and the rule of law defense fund, which she is on the border of dashboard of. in the past couple weeks, she was appointed by governor desantis as the point person on ske florida statewide ta force on opioid abuse. we are honored to have her. thank you for being here. [applause] this is a very unique opportunity. thank you so much for the kind invitation to join you today. every time i come to washington in ain awe, i grew up rural town. coming to washington is a big deal for me. it reminds me also of another republican attorney general who will remain nameless because he woul
obviously, rick scott won by about 10,000 votes and ron desantis by about 35,000 votes. she didn't need your help. she won by a landslide of about 500,000 votes. incredibly impressive in terms of connecting with the voters and a great background. on januaryg office 8, a few short months, she has already been recognized as a national leader by being appointed to the executive committee of the national association of attorneys general. also very active with the republican attorneys general...
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trump: ron johnson is going to do it. congratulations. stand up, ron. will you get that done for me? get it done for wisconsin. [applause] pres. trump: he'll do it. he'll do it. on issue after issue, the democrat party has never been further outside the american mainstream. it's crazy what's going on with them. do i look forward to running against them. [applause] aes. trump: they are pushing $100 trillion government economy of the u.s. known as the green new deal. [booing] we are going to rip inn every single building manhattan and building new building in its place. introduced a total federal takeover of u.s. health care that would abolish the private health insurance of 180 million americans, many of you are in this room right now. [booing] pres. trump: they are aggressively pushing extreme late-term abortion, allowing children to be ripped from their mothers when writing till the moment of birth. [booing] week,trump: just this your democrat governor -- [booing] we have scott walker here. [applause] pres. trump: great governor. he did a great job. he
trump: ron johnson is going to do it. congratulations. stand up, ron. will you get that done for me? get it done for wisconsin. [applause] pres. trump: he'll do it. he'll do it. on issue after issue, the democrat party has never been further outside the american mainstream. it's crazy what's going on with them. do i look forward to running against them. [applause] aes. trump: they are pushing $100 trillion government economy of the u.s. known as the green new deal. [booing] we are going to rip...
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eastern of the white house correspondents speaker,ith featured author, and historian ron chernow. next, former defense secretary leon panetta talks about the relationship between military and civilian leaders and how it serves a critical role in a democracy. talks about american values and the importance of global leadership during from the center for international and strategic studies, this is one hour. john: good morning, everybody. welcome. we are delighted to have you here. you are in for a treat. we have an opportunity to spend the next 75 minutes or so with secretary panetta, and i have had the privilege of working with him, really as a student, under him, for, oh, 25 years. every opportunity has been rich, and i have learned so much from this. him and say tome all of you i am glad you are here, congratulations, you are going to have fun today. this will be very interesting. are responsible for your safety when we have public events, so we take it seriously, an if we hear announcement, i would ask you to follow instructions. alice is going to be leading you. i am a little f
eastern of the white house correspondents speaker,ith featured author, and historian ron chernow. next, former defense secretary leon panetta talks about the relationship between military and civilian leaders and how it serves a critical role in a democracy. talks about american values and the importance of global leadership during from the center for international and strategic studies, this is one hour. john: good morning, everybody. welcome. we are delighted to have you here. you are in for...
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host: that was ron chernow. if you want to see it again, you can watch the event in its entirety on a website, www.c-span.org. philadelphia, democrat line, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment about trump and his followers there at the rally. believe that what we call evangelical christians, evangelical is the word christians used to hide their inside know meon nomian, i believe is how it is pronounced. when i see trump, he is no morality. is this what our country is going to? i'm sorry. i can't accept him. thank you. host: miriam, florida, republican. good morning. good morning. the first lady, i agree with her wholeheartedly. she's a liberal, and yet we can agree on the press and the way they are treating the present. i have watched c-span since 1979 when you first went on the air. i have to comment on the has then who progressive party or the progressive wing, that is the most hateful, meanest man i have , and i wouldc-span like to know who the producer .as i have never seen a guest speak so r
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sure ron shernall. >> president trump stopped to talk to reporters at the white house. he answered questions about the mueller reports, campaign 2020 and other issues.
sure ron shernall. >> president trump stopped to talk to reporters at the white house. he answered questions about the mueller reports, campaign 2020 and other issues.
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with ron chernow. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, center for climate and security director discusss the national security risks of climate change and former energy secretary talks about the future of energy policy and former trump campaign and transition official on campaign 2020 and president trump's re-election strategy. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> sunday on q & a. new york times columnist david "ooks on his book "the second >> i have met some of the most amazing people. they are not motivated by celebrity. life was really hard for them. they have take an lots of heavy burdens. they don't have a lot of money but lead very inspiring lives. >> david brooks on c-span's cq & a. >> attorney general william barr heads to capitol hill twice next week to testify on the mueller report. his first appearance is wednesday before the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on wednesday he speaks to the house judiciary committee a
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the rally, watch the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian ron churn ow. -- chern >> the japanese prime minister is in washington to discuss security and economic issues. at the whitel house, the pie minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes.
the rally, watch the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian ron churn ow. -- chern >> the japanese prime minister is in washington to discuss security and economic issues. at the whitel house, the pie minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes.
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coverage at 9:30 of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker author and historian ron chernow. japanese prime minister shinzo abe is in washington for two days to discuss a range of security and economic issues. on his arrival at the white house, the prime minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. pres. trump: thank you very much.
coverage at 9:30 of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker author and historian ron chernow. japanese prime minister shinzo abe is in washington for two days to discuss a range of security and economic issues. on his arrival at the white house, the prime minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. pres. trump: thank you very much.
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livewing the rally, watch coverage of the white house correspondents dinner with the .eatured speaker, ron chernow this morning, ellen haring, ceo of the serve it -- service women's action network discusses whether women should be involved in the military draft. and later, a roundtable disordern on autism with julia bascom
livewing the rally, watch coverage of the white house correspondents dinner with the .eatured speaker, ron chernow this morning, ellen haring, ceo of the serve it -- service women's action network discusses whether women should be involved in the military draft. and later, a roundtable disordern on autism with julia bascom
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following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner featured speaker, ron chernow. ,> environmentalist denis hayes national coordinator of earth day in 1970, talks about next year's 50th anniversary. the national press club hosted the event. good morning. i am the 112th president of the national press club. if everybody could turn off arer cell phones, there cameras in the room. thank you. >> the united states will completely with drop in the paris climate agreement next year. there is a crisis of plastic waste in our ocean. i would like to wish our guest today, denis hayes, a happy 49th birthday. 49 years ago in 1970, hayes helped launch the first earth day. it was a time when america's eagle, the bald was listed as an endangered species. cities like los angeles was routinely enveloped in thick smog and the cuyahoga river in cleveland was so polluted, caught fire. on the first earth day, 20 million people participated in demonstrations in the effort launched a sweeping series of policy changes in the united states including the clean air act, the clean wat
following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner featured speaker, ron chernow. ,> environmentalist denis hayes national coordinator of earth day in 1970, talks about next year's 50th anniversary. the national press club hosted the event. good morning. i am the 112th president of the national press club. if everybody could turn off arer cell phones, there cameras in the room. thank you. >> the united states will completely with drop in the paris climate...
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shernoff -- ron ernow. >> coming up, a look at c-span's book "the president's." >> good evening. welcome to mount vernon. my name is kevin butterfield, director of the fred w swift national library. for the study of george washington at mount vernon. it is my pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association and the ford motor company each month sponsors a free book talk like this one. an opportunity for the community to come and learn from the greatest historians in the field. thank you for being here tonight. we are thrilled to have you. we will hear a brief hesitation from susan swain, copresident and chief executive officer of c-span. she will be joined by brian lam, the founder and executive chairman of c-span and moderating an esteemed group of historians discussing the american presidency. the american presidency is, as you know, a fascinating subject of inquiry in every possible way. [laughter] in the constitution, there is not much said about it. article one is quite long. article two is quite shorter. the key phrase in it, quite frank
shernoff -- ron ernow. >> coming up, a look at c-span's book "the president's." >> good evening. welcome to mount vernon. my name is kevin butterfield, director of the fred w swift national library. for the study of george washington at mount vernon. it is my pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association and the ford motor company each month sponsors a free book talk like this one. an opportunity for the community to come and learn...
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shernoff -- ron ernow. >> coming up, a look at c-span's book "the president's." >> good evening. welcome to mount vernon. my name is kevin butterfield, director of the fred w swift national library.
shernoff -- ron ernow. >> coming up, a look at c-span's book "the president's." >> good evening. welcome to mount vernon. my name is kevin butterfield, director of the fred w swift national library.
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eastern of the white house correspondents dinner, with author and historian roger now -- ron churn au. the 2020 presidential race, the role of conservatives, president trump's chances are reelection, and his thoughts on impeachment. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and six clock eastern on c-span. >> you get your more about the state of education, the future of work, and how congress should proceed in the wake of the 6:35er report sunday at p.m. eastern on c-span, online, or listen on the free radio have. -- app. interview about the courts interworking, current cases, and proposals by some presidential candidates to overhaul and expand the court and term limit the justices.
eastern of the white house correspondents dinner, with author and historian roger now -- ron churn au. the 2020 presidential race, the role of conservatives, president trump's chances are reelection, and his thoughts on impeachment. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and six clock eastern on c-span. >> you get your more about the state of education, the future of work, and how congress should proceed in the wake of the 6:35er report sunday at p.m. eastern on c-span, online, or listen on the...
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host: senator ron johnson putting out his statement on twitter, this is what he wrote. as our hearing last week demonstrated, we have a crisis at our southern border. we need steady, informed, and effective leadership to have any hope of fixing our out-of-control border security and immigration problems. caller: thank you very much. is always a very recent gentleman and represent of of the people. thank you very much. host: where is a time where he showed that? give me an example from following his career. caller: before he was a member of congress, he was a highly successful businessman and conservative, that is why george hill was strong on him a number of years ago before he ran. he might be up for reelection now after a 6 year term. he just seems to be a voice of moderation, albeit conservative. mistaken if i am not that he is chairman of the homeland security in the u.s. senate. he has conducted some public a member of one or more other committees, i believe . he is a very detail oriented u.s. senator, takes his position seriously and does not just have a knee-jerk
host: senator ron johnson putting out his statement on twitter, this is what he wrote. as our hearing last week demonstrated, we have a crisis at our southern border. we need steady, informed, and effective leadership to have any hope of fixing our out-of-control border security and immigration problems. caller: thank you very much. is always a very recent gentleman and represent of of the people. thank you very much. host: where is a time where he showed that? give me an example from following...
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eastern on the white house correspondents dinner, with featured speaker, author and historian ron chernow. here are some of our future programs this weekend on book tv. eastern,night at 8:25 and author talks about his book on working with conan o'brien. >> just remember one thing, turn every page. never assume anything. i can't tell you how many times in my life that stuck with me. announcer 2: sunday night at 9:00 eastern, former southern district of new york federal prosecutor gives an inside look at how the judicial process works, drying from personal experiences and case histories in his new book. is interviewed by democratic senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >> and you go to the basic issue of how to persuade someone to your point of view, what you have too much is you say that when people do engage, they yell invective and say your ugly or whataboutismre is and non-logical arguments. it affects people's opinions of the whole process. was even worse in some ways is the other problem, people don't engage with the other side at all. announcer 2: watch this weekend on book tv o
eastern on the white house correspondents dinner, with featured speaker, author and historian ron chernow. here are some of our future programs this weekend on book tv. eastern,night at 8:25 and author talks about his book on working with conan o'brien. >> just remember one thing, turn every page. never assume anything. i can't tell you how many times in my life that stuck with me. announcer 2: sunday night at 9:00 eastern, former southern district of new york federal prosecutor gives an...
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. -- ron chernow. >> in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out of let viewers decide what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington making for all to see, bringing unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 year cents, the landscape has clearly changed. youtube stars are a thing. but c-span's big idea is a relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span. coverage,artisan funded as a public service of your cable or satellite provider. c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. >> we are live at an event hosted by the hill center in washington for an interview with supreme court justice stephen breyer talking about the inner workings of the high court and a recent case on trademark law. he will sit down with radio talkshow host bill press. live coverage here on c-span.
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ron turn out, the special guest on c-span tomorrow. host: marion and lakewood, new jersey, you are against a primary challenger. caller: yes, i am, because he already has done that when he ran. he just wiped them all out. i feel he is doing an excellent job. berniepeople that want or anybody from the democrats, they are looking for a communist country. they keep saying free, free, free. nothing is free. we are going to have to pay that with taxes. bernie even said it. the rich -- which he is one of them and should be paying -- and not only that, he said taxes, so we will get higher taxes with the democrats. they said he lies a lot. he may exaggerate. he is not lying. name one lie that trump said that hurt our country, but i can tell you many that obama has lied about that has hurt us. host: we will leave it there and go on to paula in janesville, wisconsin, who supports a primary challenge. caller: i support a primary challenge and i support that into the future. otherwise, were not going to have people representing the low-end in this
ron turn out, the special guest on c-span tomorrow. host: marion and lakewood, new jersey, you are against a primary challenger. caller: yes, i am, because he already has done that when he ran. he just wiped them all out. i feel he is doing an excellent job. berniepeople that want or anybody from the democrats, they are looking for a communist country. they keep saying free, free, free. nothing is free. we are going to have to pay that with taxes. bernie even said it. the rich -- which he is...
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eastern of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian, ron chernow. this morning,e jason miller, former communications director for president trump's campaign and also for the transition team in host: talking about the president's bid for a second term. we get the news this morning that the former vice president, joe biden, wants to get the democratic nomination and challenge him for the white house. your reaction to the news? guest: well, i love the fact that former vice president bide suspect jumping in. i think i take a contrarian view than many of my trump allies who look at the current polling in the head-to-head matchups with biden versus trump in a number of these states. i think people need to realize that elections are a lot loor sporting event, where it ultimately comes down to the competition between whether it be two teams or between two boxers, and for trump to be successful in 2020, he needs to continue being the change agent, the one who's trying to change washington. with former vice president biden, someone who's been in office for 4
eastern of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian, ron chernow. this morning,e jason miller, former communications director for president trump's campaign and also for the transition team in host: talking about the president's bid for a second term. we get the news this morning that the former vice president, joe biden, wants to get the democratic nomination and challenge him for the white house. your reaction to the news? guest: well, i love the fact...
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aligned with the president shared their frustration that they were not doing enough at the border, so ron johnson from wisconsin noted in his statement last night about nielsen's resignation, did not mention about her 10 year, -- tenure did not thank her for , her service, and we hope that going forward we will have a dhs that is responsive and handles the situation at the border. and you know, that diverged from majority leader mcconnell , who thanked her for her service and said he looks forward to confirming the next secretary. that highlighted a little bit of the schism and foreshadows the possibly very bruising confirmation process. >> do we have any sense of timing on that, for the president's next pick for dhs? dir. hayes: -- vivian: not at this time. we are hearing that he might not even want the position. it is unclear if he is going to go through and be nominated officially, what is going to happen next if there is anyone. , that was one of the problems going into this where the president had been considering possibly removing kiersten nielsen from her post but there were no dep
aligned with the president shared their frustration that they were not doing enough at the border, so ron johnson from wisconsin noted in his statement last night about nielsen's resignation, did not mention about her 10 year, -- tenure did not thank her for , her service, and we hope that going forward we will have a dhs that is responsive and handles the situation at the border. and you know, that diverged from majority leader mcconnell , who thanked her for her service and said he looks...
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. >> host: will go down to florida, ron, an independent. >> caller: hello. how are you today? my question is, in our country with the largest incarcerated population in the free world i believe. when people serve their time and get out of jail they are unable to get high in jobs which means a lot of them are competing with illegal immigrants for work. my question is, isn't that a form off double jeopardy and whn did our government begin to serve people that came into the country more than people that serve their time? it creates more of a conveyor belt for crime because your setback to do whatever you did to get in jail when you can't find work. thank you very much for your time. >> guest: to think around. i will tell you as a former sheriff, for 12 years in jacksonville, florida. the issue, those who have been incarcerated returning to the community and making them successful was one of my numberi one priorities as a share. i always told my community, if ceey come back to this community and we don't find ways to make them successful, help them be successful when they come bac
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a lot of businesses from working with any entity any ron, because you have no ideal -- any entity in iran, because you do not know who you are dealing with. it will make returning to the original jcpoa almost impossible, very difficult. impedimentsany beyond the nuclear issue on financial transactions with iran , that for years i think the islamic republic continues its policies, especially support for terrorism. the terrorist designation will kill any chance of it being an economic powerhouse again. ultimately, that is what matters, making money. this is terrible for business. >> first of all, thank you to hudson for hosting this. it is a timely and important event. there are a lot of iranian americans and persians on this stage and it is customary to agree with them but i am going to disagree. it is not just psychological, although this is one of the major forces. mike pompeo in the initial species, one week before the designation took effect they unveiled -- the word that was used was "stigma." this is the most stigma attic terrorist designation that in u.s. law, being used agains
a lot of businesses from working with any entity any ron, because you have no ideal -- any entity in iran, because you do not know who you are dealing with. it will make returning to the original jcpoa almost impossible, very difficult. impedimentsany beyond the nuclear issue on financial transactions with iran , that for years i think the islamic republic continues its policies, especially support for terrorism. the terrorist designation will kill any chance of it being an economic powerhouse...
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eastern of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker ron churnow. >>> saturday book tv has live coverage from the historians talking about the new book the presidents. noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives. saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 2 from the new seem. >>> here are some of our feature programs this weekend on book tv. saturday night at 8:25 eastern, robert talks about his late latest book with comedian conan o'brien. >> just remember one thing. turn every page. never assume anything. turn every page. and i can't tell you how many times in my life that stuck with me. >> and sunday night at 9:00 eastern on b afterwards, former southern district of new york restaurant gives an inside look at how the judicial process works drawing from personal experiences and case histories. he n his new book doing justice, he's interviewed by senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. what you have too much in society is two problems. when people do engage, they say you're ugly or fat. or there's also awl sorts of nonlogical argument that goes o
eastern of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker ron churnow. >>> saturday book tv has live coverage from the historians talking about the new book the presidents. noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives. saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 2 from the new seem. >>> here are some of our feature programs this weekend on book tv. saturday night at 8:25 eastern, robert talks about his late latest book with comedian conan o'brien....
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ron: i think he is. when you look at the ercond volume't looks at 10 potential areas where he obstructed justice,t paints a very chaotic pitture of the house where the president is asking people to live for him and to do certain things that you would say, is this presidential behavior? the notion that he feels 100% ,vindicat yes, may be legally, but in the court of public opinion for those who elect to read the report,le they wiln more about donald trump and his white house. laura: you work in the white house. have you ever known a president to call on the top lawyer to fire the special counsel and then h saying, nah, not doing it? ron: no. you follow the orders of the president. loif he did not want to fthe order of the president, he should have resigned immediately. when i look at that and say, how is this white house functioning that o the president gets er and the council says, no, i will not follow the order, and yet he remains on the job. laura: and on no collusion, and indeed muellerno doefind a c
ron: i think he is. when you look at the ercond volume't looks at 10 potential areas where he obstructed justice,t paints a very chaotic pitture of the house where the president is asking people to live for him and to do certain things that you would say, is this presidential behavior? the notion that he feels 100% ,vindicat yes, may be legally, but in the court of public opinion for those who elect to read the report,le they wiln more about donald trump and his white house. laura: you work in...
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host: ron, thank you. we will get a response from jonathan levin. guest: it is correct that the government is taking steps to disburse money little by little, as they typically do. rico, i thinkerto you are seeing probably unprecedented oversight. that was sort of the case before the storm. reference tokes some of these, you know, the issue that this governmen island government had had before the storm, puerto rico was going through a bankruptcy-like proceeding, and there is a congressionally-appointed fiscal oversight board that was looking over order rico's -- puerto rico's finances even before this happened, and once this happens, federal authorities demanded a great deal of oversight about how the money would be spent, and so i think you would find a very robust sort of accounting procedure that goes on. difficult approval process that takes place well before any of the money can be dispersed. host: we are talking about recovery aid for puerto rico as senate democrats continue to block the bill, saying it is not enough money for the island terri
host: ron, thank you. we will get a response from jonathan levin. guest: it is correct that the government is taking steps to disburse money little by little, as they typically do. rico, i thinkerto you are seeing probably unprecedented oversight. that was sort of the case before the storm. reference tokes some of these, you know, the issue that this governmen island government had had before the storm, puerto rico was going through a bankruptcy-like proceeding, and there is a...
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and just moments from now historian ron chernow is set to hit the stage. now typically it would be a comedian, right. instead of roasting the president and the press corp, though, he'll share his perspective on american politics and history and where we stand as a nation today. although he did promise in a statement it's not going to be dry. all of this happening against the backdrop of another tragedy. this one in san diego, and the investigation is ongoing at this hour into a deadly shooting at a california synagogue on this last day of passover. once again leaving an american community to mourn another senseless act. i want to bring in our panel. joining me now princeton university professor of religion and african studies. former speechwriter for president obama. anita mcbride, former chief of staff to first lady laura bush. the comedian joins us as well who performed at ronald reagan's 1988 white house correspondence dinner. and simone on the red carpet at the dinner for us. i want to start with you because so much has changed to say the least since 1
and just moments from now historian ron chernow is set to hit the stage. now typically it would be a comedian, right. instead of roasting the president and the press corp, though, he'll share his perspective on american politics and history and where we stand as a nation today. although he did promise in a statement it's not going to be dry. all of this happening against the backdrop of another tragedy. this one in san diego, and the investigation is ongoing at this hour into a deadly shooting...
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so ron johnson, senator from wisconsin who chairs the homeland security committee, he noted in his statement last night about nielsen's resignation, didn't really mention anything and thanked her for her service, simply said we hope that going forward we're going to have a dhs that's responsive in handling the situation at the border. and you know, that diverge from majority leader mcconnell who thanked her for her service and look forward to confirming the next secretary so i think that highlighted a little bit of the schism and possibly bruising confirmation. >> do we have any sense of the timing on that or hearing about the presidents next for dhs? >> so he nominated the current head of the border patrol agency but we're feeling he might not even want the position and it's unclear if he's going to go through and be nominated officially, what's going to behappen next, if there's anyone. that's one of the problems going into this where the president had been considering possibly removing that kristjen nielsen from her post but there were no deputies, they didn't have that bluster at the add
so ron johnson, senator from wisconsin who chairs the homeland security committee, he noted in his statement last night about nielsen's resignation, didn't really mention anything and thanked her for her service, simply said we hope that going forward we're going to have a dhs that's responsive in handling the situation at the border. and you know, that diverge from majority leader mcconnell who thanked her for her service and look forward to confirming the next secretary so i think that...
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ron allen, nbc news, mexico. >>> a bad turn for an alleged armed robber. the scene ended with crews fulling a suspect out of c a in the potomac river. police say the suspect walked into a business in arlington, pulled out a gun, stole cash, and dro off. he led police on a chase but then crashed into the potomac n ver. we spoke to a woo saw all of this go down. >> i watched the car kind of go forward. an then iaw it go off the ro and on to the pedestrian path. the next thing i saw was the car bmerging under water. >> police say the suspect was the only one in the vehicle and the only one believed to be involved in the robbery.t >> reporter: i looks like tesla's ceo is ready to move ming the n transf country's electric cars into driverless vehicles. the technology needed is being shown to tesla investors today. musk believes the car should be ready by no later than next year. experts say they're skeptical whether the technology has advanced to where the car can be driveny sol by a robot. >>> free bike rides around the d.c. area today. how to take advantage.
ron allen, nbc news, mexico. >>> a bad turn for an alleged armed robber. the scene ended with crews fulling a suspect out of c a in the potomac river. police say the suspect walked into a business in arlington, pulled out a gun, stole cash, and dro off. he led police on a chase but then crashed into the potomac n ver. we spoke to a woo saw all of this go down. >> i watched the car kind of go forward. an then iaw it go off the ro and on to the pedestrian path. the next thing i saw...
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9:30 eastern at the white house correspondents' dinner with featured speaker, author and historian, ron cher now. >>> next health and human services secretary alex a czar and medicare and medicaid administrator join a conversation about primary health care. this is 40 minutes. >>> good afternoon. i'm jerry foreman. practicing family medicine specialist from georgetown, south carolina. i'm also the immediate past chairman of the board of the american medical association. on behalf of the ama, i want to welcome all of you and thank you for joining us for this discussion about advancing payment reform in the delivery of primary care and for patients with complex chronic diseases. we're, of course, extremely grateful to have the secretary of health and human services, the administrator of administrator and medicaid services and director for medicare and medicaid innovation. before i introduce the under secretary, i want -- the hhs and cms teams designed this discussion to be informative and inclusive. we have people joining us from leading primary care specialty societies as well as palliat
9:30 eastern at the white house correspondents' dinner with featured speaker, author and historian, ron cher now. >>> next health and human services secretary alex a czar and medicare and medicaid administrator join a conversation about primary health care. this is 40 minutes. >>> good afternoon. i'm jerry foreman. practicing family medicine specialist from georgetown, south carolina. i'm also the immediate past chairman of the board of the american medical association. on...